FooCafé MalmöUpcoming events in Malmöhttp://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events
by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneursThere’s never been a better time to get started

Do you have a great business idea but don’t know how to take it to the next level?Come and talk with experienced entrepreneurs at Startup Dojo! Test your ideas, get advice, enhance your pitch, find co-founders and investors, or just be inspired by your fellow-entrepreneurs.

Objective

To help more people become [successful] startup entrepreneurs.

Principles

By entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs

A Startup Dojo is where entrepreneurs meet to help each other become more successful in their startup ventures. If you are not an entrepreneur, nor wanting to become one, you have no business in the dojo.

Iteration through Build-Measure-Learn

“Step one is to have a strong vision. You must then test that vision against reality, and then decide whether to pivot or persevere.” - Eric Ries, author of The Lean Startup

Start with a Minimum Viable Product

A Minimum Viable Product has just those features that allow the product to be deployed, and no more.

Ideas are nothing without execution

And the only way to achieve great execution is to talk about your ideas and get feedback along the way.

Just do it!

There is always a way. The only thing stopping you is your own mine.

Mentors:

Erik Starck

David Degbor

Victoria Paleykova

Jacob Gunge

We will meet once per month.

Welcome!

Agenda

17.30 - 17.45 – Meet and greet

17.45 - 18.00 – Speaker TBD

18.00 - 18.30 – 5 minutes pitches from 6 entrepreneurs

18.30 - 19.00 – Mingle and food break

19.00 - 19.30 – Discussions in 6 different groups

19.30 - 20.00 – Presentation from the groups

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Thu, 02 Nov 2017 08:00:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1774-by-entrepreneurs-for-entrepreneurs
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1774-by-entrepreneurs-for-entrepreneursLooking In, Looking Out: Designing for Social Implications of MR
The rapid emergence of AR and VR will affect many aspects of our lives, from how we communicate, to how we get entertained, how we work, even how we dream. But will the prominence of singular, immersive realities risk isolating individuals from eachother even more than the cyberspace does today? Will we sacrifice traditional intimacy and messy, unpredictable face-to-face socializing in favour of a more idealized and focused way of bonding? Or will immersive mediums instead help us create instant communities of like-minded individuals in a faster and more meaningful way? Can we, by focusing inwards make it easier for ourselves to make outwardly connections?

Speaker: Ray Noori - CEO at Block Zero in Malmö. Block Zero (http://www.blockzero.se/) is a design & innovation studio based in Malmö. We collaborate with a diverse array of clients, from small startups to multinational industry leaders, to envision, design and develop new products and services using groundbreaking and emerging technology. We help our clients find opportunities for developing new, meaningful experiences, through UX research and trend analysis. We then work together to find innovative solutions for those opportunities in an iterative way, designing and prototyping concepts, before refining those concepts into products and services of the future.

Johan Åhlén, Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), and ranked by TechWorld as one of the top developers in Sweden. Entrepreneur and founder of several IT companies.

Presenter (Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security):

Minh Phung, Senior Consultant at Avanade Denmark, Certified MCSE Cloud Platform and Infrastructure and works on a daily basis on Azure and Hybrid Cloud implementations.

Preliminary Schedule:

17.00 - 17.15 Meet & Greet

17.15 - 18.15 Introduction to Azure Cosmos DB

18.15 - 18.45 Break & Pizza

18.45 - 19.45 Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security

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Tue, 23 Jan 2018 14:45:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1765-azure-cosmos-db-and-microsoft-enterprise-mobility-security
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1765-azure-cosmos-db-and-microsoft-enterprise-mobility-securityMalware Analysis
Security Analysis is the act of determining if something malicious has happened in an IT environment, and the tools and methods to support this range from log analysis, forensic investigations, retrieving business critical information to performing malware analysis and reversal.

During this seminar, Victor and Christoffer who work as Security analysts at SecureLink take you on a tour through areas of knowledge needed to work as a Security Analyst, including reversing a common type of malware seen today.

Speakers:

Victor Nedström and Christoffer Toft work as Security Analysts in the Cyber Defense Center (CDC) at SecureLink’s Headquarters in Malmö. On a daily basis, they conduct malware analysis and reverse engineering, incident management and security consulting in general. Victor and Christoffer studied together at LTH and and gruaduated with M.scs in computer science. Their Master Thesis projects concerned sandbox evasion and secure cloud communication, topics which will be discussed more in-depth on the presentation.

Agenda

17.30-17.45 – Meet & Greet

17.45-18.30 – Presentation

18.30-19.00 – Break with something lighter to eat

19.00-20.00 – Q&A

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Sun, 11 Feb 2018 14:35:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1510-malware-analysis
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1510-malware-analysisPlaying CTF for fun and EXP
Reading, hearing and talking about security is fun! But what about the practical element to it?

Especially if you do not feel ready to throw yourself into the big world of Bug Bounties?

Luckily there are many training grounds and one of them is called CTF! Join us as we introduce what CTF is, how you can get started with it and what tools there ar

This will be a workshop-heavy meet up so you will need to bring a computer.

As part of the OWASP Gothenburg board and founding member of Chalmers CTF it is safe to say he have a interest both for the technical parts as well as the community.

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Sat, 03 Feb 2018 11:22:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1771-playing-ctf-for-fun-and-exp
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1771-playing-ctf-for-fun-and-expUnit tests in Jest, a workshop
Jest is the testing framework developed and used by Facebook to test all JavaScript code, including but not limited to, React applications.

In this workshop well take a look into what features Jest brings to the table and also dig into the fundamentals about what unit tests are and why it might be a good idea to write them.

Bring your computer along and we'll explore these topics together.

We'll start the evening with a short presentation about the background and features of Jest.

After that we will make sure that everybody gets the environment up and running.

The goal is that everybody attending this workshop will at the very least have written one test in jest before we go home.

Prerequisites: A laptop and a good understanding of the basic principles of javaScript.

Speaker

Johan Jönsson works as the senior developer of the Relax-Gamings Malmö office.

On his spare time he not only enjoys playing games, but is also the person in charge of running Malmö.js and also helps out as a mentor at HackYourFuture.

With 8+ years of experience he will do his best to make sure that you get as much out of the evening as possible.

Linear regression, we have all been taught about it in primary school but it also happens to be one of the most commonly used types of predictive analysis classified under supervised learning. Regression attempts to model the relationship between two variables by fitting a linear equation to observed data. One variable is considered to be an explanatory variable, and the other is considered to be a dependent variable; eg. relationship between the weights and heights of individuals.

Barrel AI Monkey Melina will during this evening take you back to the basics in regression modeling, demonstrate and compare two "versions" of regression algorithms 1) scikit-learn and 2) model build from scratch based on the math behind; in python. Melina is on her ML evolving journey with Master in Computer Science from Lund University 1999-2005, years when she was for the first time introduced to AI and data structures and algorithms in general.

It will be a hybrid evening - demo & workshop so bring your own laptop and stay tuned here for more information about prerequisites and github link to the source code. If you want your own 2 variables dataset to be tested on the models prepare it in advance and send it as .csv file --> melina@barrel.ai.

Toastmasters is an international organization with over 250,000 members worldwide consisting of almost 13,000 clubs in 106 countries. Since 2010, Malmö has had a Toastmasters club of its own, with meetings in English.

What Does Toastmasters Do?

Well, we have nothing to do with roasting bread or breakfast. Instead Toastmasters has grown to become a world leader in helping people become more competent and comfortable in front of an audience. Communications, public speaking and leadership skills can all be found in abundance at your normal Toastmasters meeting.

Why Toastmasters?

If you are in a position where you need to communicate, and who of us isn’t, Toastmasters can help. The self paced program, the members, and the global organization provide all the support you need to achieve whatever goal it is you have at a fraction of the cost of a normal one day communications course. From engineers to entertainers, government workers to entrepreneurs, Toastmasters members represent a wide range of people who are committed to working towards a common goal in a supportive, professional atmosphere. Plus, we are a lot of fun!

Sounds Great! How do I get started?

Of course it does! If you would like more information please check out our website at www.malmo.toastmasters.se or e-mail us at malmo@toastmasters.se. As a member organization, guests are always welcome to take a test drive before jumping in to what could be one of the most rewarding decisions you have ever made.

Hope to see you soon at a Malmö Toastmasters meeting!

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Tue, 20 Feb 2018 08:00:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1720-want-to-be-a-better-speaker
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1720-want-to-be-a-better-speakerConnected Device Security Crash Course Light
Have you ever wished you could watch 20 hours of DEF CON, C3 and Black Hat talks in 45 minutes? Are you curious about exactly how Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek managed to send vehicle CAN messages from the Internet? Do you want to know why John Deere's customers are buying black market hacking tools? Do you suspect you can charge your electric car on someone else's dime? Do you want to find out what the "S" in "IoT" stands for? (Spoiler: It’s “security”.) This event is for you.

There will also be a quiz on some of the more spectacular security breaches, reporting on some of the most hair-raising decisions made as far as cybersecurity and privacy is concerned for a few recent high-profile products as well as tips and tricks for increasing personal and corporate cybersecurity on the cheap.

Speaker: David Wenslandt

David spent the last decade hacking remotely-operated underwater vehicles and systems for synchronised sensors data recording and management. He is currently the leader of the Knightec specialty area Connected Device Security and member of the SIS committee working ISO/SAE 21434, a new standard for Cybersecurity Engineering in road vehicles.

Agenda

17.30-17.45 – Meet & Greet

17.45-18.30 – Presentation

18.30-19.00 – Break with something lighter to eat

19.00-20.00 – Q&A

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Sun, 11 Feb 2018 15:13:00 +0100http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1787-connected-device-security-crash-course-light
http://www.foocafe.org/malmoe/events/1787-connected-device-security-crash-course-lightWhy wait? Creating C++17 polyfills
We all want to be able to use the latest and greatest features of the C++ standard library, but unfortunately many projects are locked to specific language versions by the compiler. To break out of this limitation we can take a page out of JavaScript’s playbook and create a polyfill.

In this talk we’ll discuss a few of the new C++ 17 features, why we like them, and how we can use them today, even on unsupported platforms. Our examples will come from a recent android augmented reality project, where we took advantage of new C++17 features, even though we where limited to the C++14 version of the standard library.

Stephen Lau is a consultant and teacher at Edument. After starting his career in Canada as a computer engineer doing hardware and firmware design, he’s slowly moved up the stack through firmware, drivers, operating systems, rendering engines, app development, as well as working with cloud deployed server and client side web development. An avid traveler he was in 18 countries last year.

Nowadays "infrastructure as code" has allowed us to automate almost any operation related to our cloud resources. One of the advantages is creating or duplicating a cluster in minutes by running simple commands. In this talk you will discover how you can build a basic cluster in AWS and ready to use kubernetes with just a handful of commands. We will take advantage of kops to create Terraform configuration files in such an easy way that you won't believe it. It will be built from scratch!

Andrés Cidel is a software engineer at Jexia. He has worked on several projects with containerization technologies, specially with Kubernetes.

Basic Vault.

We`ll give a Presentation about Vault Basics , how to setup, how to create secrets , and some tips how to use it.